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Title: 8 Symphonien
Otros títulos: Gesangs-Szene
8 Symphonie für Großes Orchester
Intérprete/ Colaborador: Karl Amadeus Hartmann; Symphonieorchester Des Bayerischen Rundfunks; Rafael Kubelík; Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Código CDU: Hart.01
Forma Musical: Symphonies
Abstract: Karl Amadeus Hartmann has been proclaimed by supporters the finest German symphonist since Johannes Brahms, although he is a somewhat controversial figure among the more open-minded. Using Baroque, jazz and various other musical elements, he forged an eclectic style that divulged the influence of Reger, Stravinsky and Hindemith. He was versatile, producing operas, symphonies, various orchestral scores, chamber and choral music, and solo works for piano and violin. Hartmann was born in Munich on August 2, 1905. His first serious studies began in 1924 at Munich's Akademie der Tonkunst, chief among his teachers being Joseph Haas. After five years there he moved on to studies with conductor Hermann Scherchen and, later, with Anton Webern. By 1933, owing to the success of his Concerto for Trumpet and Wind Ensemble, he was gaining considerable recognition. Around this time, Hartmann adopted a firm anti-Nazi stance, avoiding military service and, some say, actively defying government policies. ...


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1. I. 8 Symphon ... nto assai con passion).mp3 13:52 19.01Mb MPEG Audio mp3
2. II. 8 Sympho ... vrambe (Scherzo, Fuga).mp3 10:00 13.70Mb MPEG Audio mp3
3. Gesangs-szene - Completo.wav 24:11 244.0Mb WAV audio wav
8 Symphonie für ... r (1960-62) - Completo.wav 23:47 240.0Mb WAV audio wav

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